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Old 09-06-2006, 12:44 PM   #1
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2nd ip address for EZproxy if-up on SuSE


Does anyone have any experience with setting up a second ip address on SuSE? (I'm using 9.0)

I'm trying to set up EZproxy to have it's own ip address, separate from the apache2 webserver. I've looked at the instructions at the EZproxy site, but I think it's different with SuSE. Instead of having the DEVICE=, my main ifcfg file has the device address as part of it's file name.

How is adding a second ip address generally done w/ SuSE? I noticed there is an ifcfg.template file. Do I copy and edit this file for the second ip? Or do I have to write a bash shell script and stick it in the if-up.d directory? I've Googled, looked at the ifup man page and looked at most of the files in and directory structure of /etc/sysconfig/network. I'm still not sure how to go about things...

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